The Scotsman

£15m vision for Leith’s historic Custom House building revealed

- By BRIAN FERGUSON bferguson@scotsman.com

It is Georgian landmark which remains a lasting legacy of Scotland’s rich maritime history in one of its most thriving waterfront areas.

Now the historic Custom House building which once connected the port of lei th with the rest of the world is set to be reinvented as the heart of the local “20-minute neighbourh­ood.”

A blueprint for a 15 million transforma­tion of the A-list building, which dates back more than 200 years, would become a hub for heritage, culture, the creative industries, retail, hospitalit­y and the local community.

Artefacts charting centuries of nautical history on Ediniburgh’s waterfront would be brought under the roof for the first time in a building long touted for a“Museum for Leith”.

However new studios, exhibition galleries, event spaces and units for shops, cafes and restaurant­s would also be created at the Custom House complex, in the heart of the Shore area, under the preferred option which has emerged from a feasibilit­y study into its future.

Led by the Scottish Historic Buildings Trust (SHBT), the project is hoped to create a new “landmark destinatio­n” to compliment attraction­s such as the Royal Yacht Britannia, a new whisky distillery currently under constructi­on, the Ocean Terminal complex, which is earmarked for redevelopm­ent and the shore’ s award-winning restaurant­s.

It would include the creation of a new “street” of small businesses between the main building and an adjacent fort iv ea nd engaging. the building mer store, where a temporary gallery, studios and a cafe have already been operated.

Custom House, where ship masters had to declare cargoes and pay duties, was built in 1817 following the creation of new docks capable of holding up to 150 ships. It remained in use until 1980 and then became a storage facility for the National Museum of Scotland’s collection­s until 2015, when it was sold to the council to ensure it remained in public hands.

The SHBT’S study states: “The ultimate vision for Custom House is the creation of a vibrant cultural and community venue within this iconic heritage asset for the people of Leith and beyond, a place for everyoneto enjoy, create and learn, to tell stories, engage with the past and develop their future.

“The challenge is to transform what is an austere, and essentiall­y secure, historic building into something altogether more outward-looking, attracitse­lf not only has its own story to tell-with links to internatio­nal trade, smuggling and political history-but has also borne witness to great change in lei th as well.”

SHBT chair Maggie Wright said: “We welcome the paper being presented to the council’s committee, which will consider the outcomes of the feasibilit­y study to provide a long-term vision and sustainabl­e future for Custom House, giving it back its rightful place within the heart of the Leith community.”

A council spokeswoma­n said: “The preferred developmen­t option to ensure the future of this important, category A-listed building in the heart of Leith community will create an open and welcoming building, whilst generating sufficient commercial income to ensure it has a sustainabl­e future.”

 ?? ?? ↑ Custom House was brought into use for the Message From The Skies project during Edinburgh’s Hogmanay festival in 2019.
↑ Custom House was brought into use for the Message From The Skies project during Edinburgh’s Hogmanay festival in 2019.

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